Sushi Sho | すし匠 – Yotsuya, Tokyo, Japan

A few highlights from a recent (and my first) visit to Sushi Sho. I was able to secure a reservation that opened up after a cancellation. With the Hawaii and New York locations garnering so much attention recently, I thought there might be some interest in the location where it all started.

The pictures only capture a small portion of the course. I was focused on enjoying the meal and didn’t take notes. It was roughly 20 courses with the option to add on courses at the end. The add-on’s totaled around 15 options not including the maki options.

One of my favorite sushi restaurants in Tokyo, Nishiazabu Taku, is heavily influenced by the head chef’s experience working with Nakazawa-san of Sushi Sho, making this an extra special opportunity for me.

I left the meal in a slight daze, trying to wrap my mind around what I had just experienced. The meal was excellent and hit on all cylinders. It only reinforced my preference for Sho-style restaurants and left me with a stronger appreciation for the influence Nakazawa-san has had on the sushi world.

I’d visit here one a month if I could. Sadly, once a year seems to be the standard frequency among the minions like myself.

Courses Pictured

  1. Murasaki Uni (Maruhiro from Hokkaido), Hairy Crab, Tomato, and Junsai
  2. Shinko
  3. Kohada
  4. Tachiuo (grilled)
  5. Amaebi
  6. Aji
  7. Nodoguro (grilled with sansho pepper)
  8. Awabi with Eggplant (lightly fried)
  9. Ohagi (Tuna and Takuan)

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